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SUPCON Technology Lowers Repurchase Price Cap

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SUPCON Technology (SHA:688777) adjusted its share repurchase price upper limit to 68.53 yuan from 68.81 yuan following its 2025 annual cash dividend distribution of 2.8 yuan per 10 shares.

The adjustment takes effect on June 8, the ex-dividend date, according to a Tuesday filing with the Shanghai bourse.

The industrial automation control products manufacturer maintains its repurchase plan of between 500 million yuan and 1 billion yuan worth of A-shares.

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